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04 Nov 2012 11:45 #25929
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I have stage 3 ovarian cancer.
Have been on Protocol 2000 since 20th of October. I'm happy to report that I'm in no cancer pain & am almost at the point of taking maximum dosage of MMS2 (half a caspule); still doing 12 drops a day equivalent of CDS until I reach maximum of MMS2 & then will increase this also - decided to do it this way because I needed to be aware of what I might be reacting to. I seem to have a high tolerance to both with almost no herx reactions.
Because I feel well I'm working in conjunction with my doctor who is monitoring my cancer markers via weekly blood tests. I don't know how else to guage my progress.
On the 8th of October I did undergo one session of chemotherapy before deciding to abandon this approach to treating my illness.
Given this, my questions are:
1. What can I anticipate in terms of future blood tests? Is there a pattern of healing or is it different with each person? That is, can my cancer marker reading get worse before they get better or do they systematically get lower all the time? I would like to be as informed as possible.
2. Is the healing time a matter of weeks or a matter of months?
Thank you.
Have been on Protocol 2000 since 20th of October. I'm happy to report that I'm in no cancer pain & am almost at the point of taking maximum dosage of MMS2 (half a caspule); still doing 12 drops a day equivalent of CDS until I reach maximum of MMS2 & then will increase this also - decided to do it this way because I needed to be aware of what I might be reacting to. I seem to have a high tolerance to both with almost no herx reactions.
Because I feel well I'm working in conjunction with my doctor who is monitoring my cancer markers via weekly blood tests. I don't know how else to guage my progress.
On the 8th of October I did undergo one session of chemotherapy before deciding to abandon this approach to treating my illness.
Given this, my questions are:
1. What can I anticipate in terms of future blood tests? Is there a pattern of healing or is it different with each person? That is, can my cancer marker reading get worse before they get better or do they systematically get lower all the time? I would like to be as informed as possible.
2. Is the healing time a matter of weeks or a matter of months?
Thank you.
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04 Nov 2012 17:50 #25937
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It is my opinion that based on what I've read about MMS and Cancer that Cancer can be beat in 3 weeks using MMS however each case is different and you will have to gauge your situation and progress as you go.
I feel that using MMS should make your blood tests results favourable with reduced signs of Cancer as you go.
I believe that as you are using the most powerful healing tool we have today that Cancer levels should drop with every use of MMS/CDS.
Please keep us posted as to your progress.
Best Wishes
I feel that using MMS should make your blood tests results favourable with reduced signs of Cancer as you go.
I believe that as you are using the most powerful healing tool we have today that Cancer levels should drop with every use of MMS/CDS.
Please keep us posted as to your progress.
Best Wishes
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04 Nov 2012 17:52 #25938
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You might consider using DMSO as well with your CDS mix and rub on area nearest the Cancer
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04 Nov 2012 20:28 #25946
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Thank you for that. I will definitely post my progress.
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